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boris16
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hi
Is maximum possible static friction between a particular body and a particular surface equal or smaller to k(s) * N ?
k(s) means coefficient of static friction
If it is smaller, then only when force pulling on object is greater than C(s)*N will body start moving ?
I'm confused since I found few articles on the net saying max_possible_stat_fric < k(s) * N, while others even saying max_possible_stat_fric equals k(s) * N and yet at the same time claiming when both the pulling force and max_possible_stat_fric are equal to k(s) * N the object starts moving, which doesn't make sense since the two forces would cancel each other out
thanx
Is maximum possible static friction between a particular body and a particular surface equal or smaller to k(s) * N ?
k(s) means coefficient of static friction
If it is smaller, then only when force pulling on object is greater than C(s)*N will body start moving ?
I'm confused since I found few articles on the net saying max_possible_stat_fric < k(s) * N, while others even saying max_possible_stat_fric equals k(s) * N and yet at the same time claiming when both the pulling force and max_possible_stat_fric are equal to k(s) * N the object starts moving, which doesn't make sense since the two forces would cancel each other out
thanx